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www.makerstations.io

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netflixtechblog.com

By AI Platform’s Model Runtime team and Inference team Introduction Most organizations consume LLMs through hosted APIs. Netflix went further — we run the full stack ourselves, from model deployment through inference, inside our existing production environment rather than a separate ML silo. Some of those decisions weren’t obvious, and a few revealed their trade-offs only under production load. This post focuses on the choices where alternatives were seriously considered: engine select...

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I was born in the USA. Many tongues call me "American": Italian ( americano ), French ( Américain ), German ( Amerikaner ), Dutch ( Amerikaan ), Afrikaans ( Amerikaner ), Japanese ( アメリカ人, amerika-jin ), Filipino ( Amerikano ), Hebrew (אמריקני), Arabic (أمريكي), Portuguese ( americano ), Russian ( американец ), and Hindi ( अमरीकी, Amreeki ). I grew up in Southern California. Many of my friends were zeroeth-generation immigrants from Mexico. Weren't...

Multi-line links on my home page

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Every so often, I publish a blog post with a longer title. When this happens, sometimes the post title wraps onto a second line in my list of blog posts on my site home page. This was a tiny detail, but one that I would often notice. Last night, I brought the design to Front End Study Hall , and asked what I could do to make the text better aligned. For context, the following screenshot shows the grid of links on my home page, with one post, the post about an IndieWeb event in the Southeast Asi...

📝 2026-07-16 17:05: Anyone using Pop!OS with Cosmic? I tried it when it was first released, but I...

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On ethics and usefulness

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Kevin sent me a link to this email from Linus Torvalds the other day, and I found that to be a great example of something that has been bothering me for a while now. It’s about AI—everything is about AI these days, so damn boring—and, more specifically, Linus’ position when it comes to the use of LLMs. What I find bothersome is the lack of any consideration for the moral and ethical implications of the technology itself. The justification for its use essentially boils down to “it...

codebar Stories Podcast

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A few weeks ago I decided to be bold and put out there that I had itches I wanted to scratch. It isn't something I normally do, as I usually reject myself before allowing others to do so. So, after the Wonders of Web Weaving podcast was published, I rejoiced online and said that I was grateful for how, in 2026, I'd experienced a couple of things for the first time: being an MC at a conference and being a guest on a podcast, and that I was keen for more. So I was invited to chat on the codebar ...

Notes on the Fourier Transform

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The Fourier series is a great tool for analyzing periodic functions. But what about functions that don’t repeat? We’ve seen that we can compute Fourier series for a non-periodic function defined on a finite interval, as long as we don’t care about its behavior beyond that interval. Let’s extend this idea to functions that never repeat; that is, non-periodic functions defined on the interval (-\infty,\infty) . Visualizing Fourier series for non-repeating functions To motivate...

Recent Reading About LLMs

third-bit.com

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Overtraining as the path to human-like AI

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The anonymous blogger Gwern recently completed a thirteen thousand word post called Human-like Neural Nets by Catapulting , in which he offers a theory about why LLMs don’t possess truly flexible human-like intelligence, and how we might train LLMs that do. Theories like this are entirely unremarkable: every crank researcher on the internet has a theory about how to crack AI. But Gwern is remarkable. Outside of OpenAI itself, Gwern is the earliest person to anticipate the potential of l...

Martin Picard’s Mitochondrial Theory of Mind

www.quantamagazine.org

It was 9 a.m. on a Thursday, and Martin Picard was watching his blood flow from an IV in his arm through a hole in the wall. He was sitting on a twin bed in a claustrophobic chamber less than a shoulder’s width from a stainless steel sink and porcelain toilet. Every hour over 24 hours, including while he slept, a nurse channeled blood from his arm to a research team next door; at each time point… Source It was 9 a.m. on a Thursday, and Martin Picard was watching his blood flow from an IV ...

Kimi K3, and what we can still learn from the pelican benchmark

simonwillison.net

Chinese AI lab Moonshot AI announced Kimi K3 this morning, describing it as their "most capable model to date, with 2.8 trillion parameters". It's currently available via their website and API, but an open weight release is promised "by July 27, 2026". Moonshot are calling this the first "open 3T-class model" (I guess they're rounding 2.8 trillion up to 3 trillion), taking the crown from DeepSeek's 1.6T v4 Pro . Their self-reported benchmarks have K3 mostly beating Claude Opus 4.8 max and...

The Archaeologist’s Copilot

martinfowler.com

When people think of legacy modernization, most folks aren't imagining the target environment will be Java 8. But this was the challenge facing Nik Malykhin when he needed to run a Java 1.5 codebase on today's hardware. His early use of LLMs gave plausible answers that did not hold up in the codebase. Progress came when he grounded the process in evidence, using AI to support analysis, validation in a stable Docker environment, and gradual refactoring protec...

Learning a few things about running SQLite

jvns.ca

Hello! I’ve been working on a Django site recently, and I decided to use SQLite as the database. When I was getting started with using SQLite as database for a website I read a bunch of blog posts about how it is totally fine to use SQLite in production for a small site and I think it is totally fine, but what I did not fully appreciate is that SQLite is still a database, databases are complicated, and I do not know a lot about operating databases. So here are a couple of small things I...

Sabbatical #18: Great Ocean Road

darekkay.com

I enjoyed the busy city life in Melbourne for a few days, but soon the adventurer and nature seeker in me took over again. It so happens that one of the best road trips in the world is around the corner: The Great Ocean Road . It is also the world's largest war memorial, dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I. After a wonderful group trip in Rotorua , I was again looking to share the experience with other people. It didn't take long to gather our fellowship, which coincidentally con...

I have no idea who celebrities are anymore

anniemueller.com

Julia Roberts? She was in that one movie with that guy, and the other one with the other guy, and like 100 more. Whatever. But she’s old news. Like all the other celebrity names I actually recognize, which isn’t a lot, but is some.  Just a minute ago a headline floated by: Person A is doing Thing with Person B, what will Person C think? I have no idea: Who the people are, their relationship or lack thereof, their various claims to fame. I do not possess any crumbs of context helping m...

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